Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)

Definition:

An independent US private-sector organization, consisting of seven accounting professionals, that establishes financial accounting and reporting standards, including GAAP, for non-governmental entities. The SEC officially recognizes FASB standards as authoritative.

The predecessor of the FASB was the Accounting Principles Board.

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